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Avoid chewing gums, touching or pressing the tablet after it is placed, wearing upper dentures, or brushing your teeth while using this medicine. Do not ...
Dentures. Eyeglasses. Jewelry. Nail polish. What you can expect. Before the procedure. You may need to have your body hair shaved where the surgical cuts ...
Dentures and other dental pieces with metal that you can remove. Body piercings. Hearing aids. A bra with an underwire. Usually, most cosmetics, dental ...
... dentures. Pharmacotherapy in the form of saliva substitutes or cholinergic agents, such as pilocarpine, an M2 agonist, and cevimeline, an M3 agonist, are ...
Remove metal objects that might affect image results. These include belts, jewelry, dentures and eyeglasses. Not eat or drink for a few hours before your scan.
You remove all jewelry and dentures. Your healthcare team checks your blood pressure and pulse. Sticky patches with sensors on them go on your chest and ...
When did you first notice the symptoms? Do your symptoms come and go, or do you always have them? How often do you brush your teeth or clean your dentures? How ...
Other symptoms include dryness in your throat, saliva that seems thick and stringy, bad breath, a changed sense of taste, problems wearing dentures or gum ...
Problems wearing dentures. Lipstick stuck to teeth. Saliva helps prevent tooth decay by washing away sugar and food particles and making bacteria neutral ...
Fixed partial denture or single-tooth implant restoration? Statistical ... Three-unit fixed partial dentures versus single-tooth implant restorations.
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